Bugs For Breakfast: How Eating Insects Could Help Save The Planet
Chicago Review Press
ISBN13:
9781641605380
$14.92
Most North Americans would rather squish a bug than eat it. But roasted grubs are a favorite in Australia, the Batswana eat live termites, and stir-fried dragonflies are a delicacy in Indonesia. More than one-fourth of the world's population eats insects--a practice called entomophagy. Bugs for Breakfast helps middle-grade readers understand the role insects fill in feeding people around the world. Readers will be introduced to the insect specialties and traditions of various countries. They'll discover how nutritious bugs can be and why dining on insects is more environmentally friendly than eating traditional protein sources. Kids will see how making small changes in their own diets could help ensure no one goes hungry. It even includes 12 insect recipes! No doubt about it: teachers, librarians, and parents are hungry for books that entice young readers to be active participants in science. Bugs for Breakfast may not completely remove the yuck-factor from the notion of eating bugs, but it will open young readers' minds to what is happening in the world around them.
- | Author: Mary Boone
- | Publisher: Chicago Review Press
- | Publication Date: October 19, 2021
- | Number of Pages: 208 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1641605383
- | ISBN-13: 9781641605380
- Author:
- Mary Boone
- Publisher:
- Chicago Review Press
- Publication Date:
- October 19, 2021
- Number of pages:
- 208 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 1641605383
- ISBN-13:
- 9781641605380